Published by Torrence Glenn on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 1:14 pm.

Sup folks. Just one day before the day which is before the day after the day that I have to repent and ask God forgiveness for my overwhelming participation in the sin of gluttony! Thanksgiving is tomorrow and I’ve already turned my mouth and stomach over to a reprobate mind because I plan to eat as if collard greens and mac ‘n cheese are the keys to the kingdom! Don’t judge me! Ha!
But yesterday I did the first installment of a “Thanksgiving Playlist” and a bunch of you hit on Facebook and Twitter to let me know that you were feeling itso now I’m excited to bring you part 2. Like I said yesterday, because Thanksgiving isn’t necessarily a biblical holiday, I feel like it kind got the short end of the stick on “music.” (lol) We skip right to the Christmas tunes! So why not put together a little thankful music to get in the THANKSGIVING spirit. Here’s part 2 of of the Thanksgiving Playlist. Enjoy!!! And oh yeah, have a happy and wonderful Thanksgiving! Read the rest of this entry »
TAGS: Bruce Parham, Byron Cage, Coko, Darnell Davis, Darnell Davis & the Remnant, Excelsior, Fred Hammond, J. Moss, James Hall, James Hall & Worship and Praise, Kierra Kiki Sheard, the clark sisters
Published by Torrence Glenn on Friday, June 11, 2010 at 6:21 pm.

Sup folks, why didn’t anyone tell me I hadn’t blogged in a little bit. Y’all know I need help! Ha!
But anyway, I’m excited about what I’m sharing today. I’m unashamedly a CHOIR BOY! I love all forms of gospel music and music in general, but I’m a church kid through and through and there’s nothing like some good ole choir sanging. Choirs have somewhat lost their place in gospel music over the last 10 years as more and more groups/ensembles and solo artists have kind of been moved to the front of the line. I sometimes fear that the appreciation and legacy of the gospel choir is in jeopardy. There aren’t many new choirs putting out music on a national level. If you listened to gospel radio or gone through the shelves of the local record store, there wouldn’t be much there. Of course choirs like Hezekiah Walker and LFC, James Hall & Worship & Praise, and Ricky Dillard & New G are holding it down, but they can’t do it alone. JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise also do an excellent job of maintaining the classic choir sound while still sounding current and relevant.
So with that, I’m especially excited to feature the music of Patrick Riddick & D’Vyne Worship’s new single “Testimony.” Read the rest of this entry »
TAGS: Darnell Davis, Darnell Davis & the Remnant, hezekiah walker, hezekiah Walker & LFC, James Hall, James Hall & Worship and Praise, JJ Hairston, JJ hairston & youthful Praise, Patrick Riddick & D'Vyne Worship, Ricky Dillar & New G, Ricky Dillard
Published by Torrence Glenn on Monday, March 30, 2009 at 1:10 am.
So I’m in West Palm Beach, FL on business and wasn’t sure I’d be able to watch the show in time to blog. Thankfully, I caught the re-air. Now, please be patient and read through the entire post. I will give my honest perspective and comment on the top 10, but let’s be fair and give the 10 performers from Episode 4 their just due first! Read the rest of this entry »
TAGS: Audrey Lewis, BeBe Winans, Byron Cage, Camille Betton, Carolyn Johnson-White, Cekoyah Burch, Clifton Ross, Crystal Holland, Dontavies Boatwright, Ian J. Knighton, James Hall, James Hall & Worship and Praise, Jessica Reedy, John McClure, Latice Crawford, Maurice Griffin, Peter Robinson, Phil Perry, Sharon Gomez, Sunday Best, Torrence's Take, Y'Anna Crawley, Zebulon Ellis